Marjorie Taylor Greene Gives Blunt Response To Trump’s ‘Concerning’ Comment On Iran War

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) was baffled by President Donald Trump’s comment that the war in Iran will end when he can “feel it” in his “bones.”
“I have no idea what that means,” the ex-Trump ally told CNN’s Kaitlan Collins on Friday’s episode of “The Source.”
“The same way I have no idea, I have no understanding, of what he means … when he says he doesn’t think he’s going to heaven,” she continued, referencing an idea the president has expressed multiple times.
Earlier that day, Fox News host Brian Kilmeade had asked Trump when he’ll know that the ongoing U.S. war with Iran is over.
Trump replied, “When I feel it. When I feel it in my bones.”
Though Greene couldn’t say what Trump may have meant, she nevertheless found his words worrying.
“Those are statements that I find concerning,” she told Collins. “So, I honestly have no idea what that means.”
